Control

  1. Maintain a Proper Driving Position:
    • Adjust your seat, mirrors, and steering wheel for comfort and optimal control.
  2. Hold the Steering Wheel Correctly:
    • Use the “10 and 2” or “9 and 3” hand positions for better control and maneuverability.
  3. Accelerate Smoothly:
    • Gradually apply the accelerator to avoid jerky movements, promoting a smoother ride.
  4. Brake Smoothly and Gradually:
    • Use gentle pressure on the brake pedal for smooth and controlled deceleration.
  5. Steer Smoothly Through Turns:
    • Turn the steering wheel smoothly and avoid sudden movements, especially in curves.
  6. Maintain a Safe Following Distance:
    • Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front to allow for reaction time.
  7. Adapt to Traffic Conditions:
    • Adjust your speed to match traffic flow, especially during congestion or changes in speed limits.
  8. Anticipate Stops and Slows:
    • Look ahead to anticipate stops or slowdowns, allowing for gradual adjustments.
  9. Use Turn Signals Appropriately:
    • Signal your intentions in advance to inform other drivers of your actions.
  10. Stay within the Speed Limit:
    • Observe and adhere to posted speed limits for safer and more controlled driving.
  11. Adjust to Weather Conditions:
    • Reduce speed in adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow, or fog for better control.
  12. Practice Parking Skills:
    • Regularly practice parking, including parallel parking and parking in tight spaces.
  13. Keep Both Hands on the Wheel:
    • Maintain control by keeping both hands on the steering wheel, especially during critical maneuvers.
  14. Stay Focused and Avoid Distractions:
    • Minimize distractions and stay focused on the road and surrounding traffic.
  15. Be Mindful of Blind Spots:
    • Check your blind spots regularly, especially before changing lanes or making turns.

Remember that vehicle control is a combination of skill, awareness, and practice. Consistently implementing these tips can contribute to safer and more controlled driving experiences.